He is banished to Mantuya
Romeo is supposed to live out his banishment in the nearby town of Mantua. This is where he flees to after being banished from Verona for killing Tybalt.
Both of them were devasted that Romeo had to go. They wept.
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Juliet cares more about Romeo's banishment because it means she has lost her husband and her chance at a future with him. Tybalt's death was a tragedy, but Romeo's banishment directly affects Juliet's life and happiness. Juliet's love for Romeo overrides her grief for Tybalt.
The Prince banishes Romeo from Verona for killing Tybalt in Act 3.
Punishment of banishment
Romeo's banishment.
Romeo thinks it is worse than death. The friar knows different.
Mantua
Grief of Romeo's banishment.
Yes, in Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet," Tybalt dies before Romeo. Tybalt is killed by Romeo in a duel, which then leads to Romeo's banishment from Verona.
"Say not banishment. Say death."
Juliet because she can't see him anymore.